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Thanksgiving Week in Flagstaff: Warm Weather, Events, and Community Opportunities
Published 5 months ago
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Good morning, this is your Flagstaff Local Frequency for Monday, November 24, 2025.
As we kick off Thanksgiving week here in Flagstaff, the weather could not be more cooperative. After a touch of rain and some flurries in the high country over the weekend, today marks the start of a warm and sunny stretch across northern Arizona. Expect those clouds to clear out and make way for blue skies—just in time for all your holiday plans, with temperatures trending up toward the mid-50s by midweek. For anyone heading out of town, the Arizona Department of Transportation has announced there will be no construction closures on state highways this week, but with heavier traffic expected, particularly on I-17 and State Route 87, it’s smart to travel early, pack an emergency kit, and stay alert out there.
Downtown, start your evening with a twist at the Flagstaff Murder Mystery: Catch the Killer, happening tonight at 15 West Aspen Avenue. Whether you come alone or bring friends, this interactive event lets you step right into a whodunit and channel your inner sleuth for an evening full of drama and laughs.
Sports fans, Northern Arizona University welcomes the Cal Poly Mustangs tonight for an exciting men’s basketball matchup at the Rolle Activity Center. The Lumberjacks look to continue their strong start to the season, so if you’re ready to cheer on the home team, tip-off is set for 7 p.m. This is just the first game in an early-week mini-tournament, so keep your eye out for more hoops action tomorrow.
For those in the mood for arts and culture, the Beasley Gallery at NAU continues to showcase the Resonance BFA Capstone Exhibition. Come out to the Fine Arts Building to see work from Flagstaff’s next generation of artists, with the gallery open Wednesday and Thursday. And if you’re looking to experience Native American craftsmanship, the Oak Creek Overlook Vista remains open today—perfect for finding unique holiday gifts and supporting local artisans.
The holidays are just around the corner, and the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra gears up for its annual Nutcracker Ballet performances later this week. Tickets are still available and always go fast for this beloved community tradition, so don’t miss your chance to kick off the season in style.
Film lovers can take a break from the Thanksgiving prep by heading down to Sedona for the premiere of the film Caravaggio or catch the acclaimed Jay Kelly, showing through December 4.
And finally, if you love Flagstaff’s history, consider volunteering with Riordan Mansion State Historic Park. Whether you have a passion for giving tours or lending a hand with groundskeeping, this is a chance to help keep one of Flagstaff’s landmarks thriving for the next generation.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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As we kick off Thanksgiving week here in Flagstaff, the weather could not be more cooperative. After a touch of rain and some flurries in the high country over the weekend, today marks the start of a warm and sunny stretch across northern Arizona. Expect those clouds to clear out and make way for blue skies—just in time for all your holiday plans, with temperatures trending up toward the mid-50s by midweek. For anyone heading out of town, the Arizona Department of Transportation has announced there will be no construction closures on state highways this week, but with heavier traffic expected, particularly on I-17 and State Route 87, it’s smart to travel early, pack an emergency kit, and stay alert out there.
Downtown, start your evening with a twist at the Flagstaff Murder Mystery: Catch the Killer, happening tonight at 15 West Aspen Avenue. Whether you come alone or bring friends, this interactive event lets you step right into a whodunit and channel your inner sleuth for an evening full of drama and laughs.
Sports fans, Northern Arizona University welcomes the Cal Poly Mustangs tonight for an exciting men’s basketball matchup at the Rolle Activity Center. The Lumberjacks look to continue their strong start to the season, so if you’re ready to cheer on the home team, tip-off is set for 7 p.m. This is just the first game in an early-week mini-tournament, so keep your eye out for more hoops action tomorrow.
For those in the mood for arts and culture, the Beasley Gallery at NAU continues to showcase the Resonance BFA Capstone Exhibition. Come out to the Fine Arts Building to see work from Flagstaff’s next generation of artists, with the gallery open Wednesday and Thursday. And if you’re looking to experience Native American craftsmanship, the Oak Creek Overlook Vista remains open today—perfect for finding unique holiday gifts and supporting local artisans.
The holidays are just around the corner, and the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra gears up for its annual Nutcracker Ballet performances later this week. Tickets are still available and always go fast for this beloved community tradition, so don’t miss your chance to kick off the season in style.
Film lovers can take a break from the Thanksgiving prep by heading down to Sedona for the premiere of the film Caravaggio or catch the acclaimed Jay Kelly, showing through December 4.
And finally, if you love Flagstaff’s history, consider volunteering with Riordan Mansion State Historic Park. Whether you have a passion for giving tours or lending a hand with groundskeeping, this is a chance to help keep one of Flagstaff’s landmarks thriving for the next generation.
This has been Flagstaff Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI